Want to finally fill up the loose skin after Gyno Surgery...

And my doc told me to wait 4 weeks before I work out again, which will be this Monday. Due to Accident I don't have a car, which means no Gym Membership or Job, but am hoping to have one sometime next week. Anyways I had a massive case of gyno and most of the swelling has seem to gone down, I don't know if waiting 4 weeks means I can go back and workout regularly or start light. I lost 85+ pounds and that's how I got the gyno + loose skin which I want to fill up. I want basically someone to help me get setup with diet/workout. I can show pics but I don't want to post them on here because before pics are embarrassing knowing what you guys look like and after pics still maybe graphic. So I'd also have to go on a cut considering in a little over a month I've gained 10-15 pounds from just sitting around doing nothing (don't know exactly how much as I don't know ho much I lost from lipo) I'm 18, 6'2" 191-194 right now, no muscle, and a lot of loose skin, how long would it take me to look somewhat normal? I basically want a shopping list for tomorrow, maybe I can get a gym membership by end of week, I won't take weekends off this time around (used to have cheat days on weekends) and I'll count two weeks left in July, hopefully losing 5-7 lbs I gained during surgery recovery, is this realistic? Was thinking of doing roids after surgery to help me, but now want to hold off as I want to fully recover and maybe then not even try because I'll probably get everyone of the side effects.

Here is an example of a good clean diet: Now there are a couple things that need editing, but there are a lot of good starting points in here.

Notice how the carbs in the diet are from oatmeal, brown rice, and stone ground whole wheat bread. Now these are not the best tasting carbs, but the point behind eating them is because they are low on the Glycemic Index. The glycemic index is a measure of how fast the carbohydrates enter your blood stream, and raise blood sugar. Now some may disagree with clean bulking as insulin is very anabolic and eating low gi carbs keeps insulin levels low and stable throughout the day. But if you have a tendency to gain fat, then eating a diet full of low gi carbs and fiber rich foods such as vegtables and salads is the best bet. Also it is overall more healthy than the alternative (this is definatly debatable as it seems all diets are relative). The best time to have high gi carbs is after your workout when your muscles are dying for their glycogen to be restored. This will boost insulin and shove those high gi carbs and protien into your muscles and not your fat stores. Now that is just a couple pointers in nutrition, I suggest reading more on the board and learning as much you can.

Hmmm?? having been back and forth over this issue myself in the last decade of my life.....loseing a HUGE amount of weight, than gaining, and now finally loseing again...I worried when I broke my foot and had surgery, although I did gain some, I know that muscle has memory ( thank god) and I am working hard to get where I was......My advice..... CAn you walk? if so start with that? walk for 20 mins 3-5 times a week, guessing from surgery you cant do any ab work, so forget that.......But really go out and buy some light dumb bells, do a "gym" work out at home......Anything at this point, is something.......so although you may not see results right away, give it time, your body is healing ( a hard thing to remember as I had to remember that and I only had foot surgery)........
Looks like you have a sample diet...and well good luck

if you can't afford bobo's advice, you most definately cant afford a complete cycle of roids, and to be quite honest, YOU aren't ready for roids.

to me, you sound like a lazy ass. your looking for an easy way to a good body, liposuction...roids...why not try dieting and running. And don't start saying you couldnt do it b/c you were too out of shape, thats just not the case.

The first step you have taken.. asking for help.. the next steps have to be yours.. There is not one of us here that can do the work in the gym for you and help you get where you want to be. There isn't any magic pill that will get you there either.. I know how much work it can be and is.. I just had surgery in December of a degerated disc and I couldn't do much except eat and now I am paying for it with the pain of having to really kick it diet wise and hitting the cardio. Now you have to get your mind focused on the task ahead and I mean really set your mind to it.. and you can do it..